Oct 09 2008

Finished Anathem

Published by Derek at 4:31 pm under Science Fiction

Just finished Stephenson’s Anathem this week.  Initial impressions: I definitely liked it a lot, though it may not end up being my favourite Stephenson (still probably Cryptonomicon followed by the Baroque trilogy).  It is a fun easter-egg hunt of the major philosophical and intellectual milestones  of western civilization.

  1. What other modern  writer (SF or otherwise) can you think of who could turn such a description into an engaging work of fiction?
  2. I probably didn’t recognize half as many references as I would like to believe I would have (or want to admit not to spotting).

I’m sure the prime audience for Stephenson is heavily skewed to computer & tech geeks, all of who probably saw the Turing test, Penrose tiles and Godel “parallels”  (among many others) as well.  I won’t give away any spoilers, because the twist/reveal comes about 3/4 of the way into the book that finally puts this weird game into some kind of understandable perspective.  Oh and as an academic, I found the concept of the cross between a University and a Monastary in the Concents quite fascinating.

Capsule review: Will definitely be a must read for any Stephenson fan, and probably any fan of SF will  greatly enjoy if they (as usual for Stephenson) have a large appetite for chunky, complex novels.  Those  not usually interested in the genre, should probably read Cryptonomicon  first to determine your taste for Stephenson before plowing into Anathem.

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